Hi Shlomi,
First, You can check your H.D. with e2fsck -v -y /dev/hda<what-ever the
number>.
You cant check with fsck when you are boot linux like normal, You have to
boot without some init levels.
Second, It may your H.D. corrupted. You maybe got H.D. with bad sectors or
something. You have to check it.
If you arent able to check the bad sectors with fsck try do that with
scandisk or something else.
At 07:50 18/02/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi!
>
>It seems one of my ReiserFS partitions got corrupted, and I am able to
>reproduce a problem where I constantly hear strange noises out of my
>hard-disk and I get some error messages (from the kernel or something like
>that) on the virtual consoles.
>
>I'd like to check and mark the bad sectors, but I don't know how to do
>that. The reiserfsck program does not seem to do such a thing, so I'm
>asking you what does.
>
>The funny thing is that it's a 6 monthes old hard-disk from IBM, so it's
>not likely it will get corrupted so soon.
>
>Regards,
>
> Shlomi Fish
>
>
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